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The Book of CommandmentsIt was written by Zhuge Liang on his deathbed.
The Book of Commandments was written by Zhuge Liang, a politician during the Three Kingdoms period, to his son Zhuge Zhan before his death.
A letter from home. The article expounds the profound truth of self-cultivation and self-cultivation. From the text, it can be seen that Zhuge Liang is a father with noble character and profound knowledge, and his ardent teachings and infinite expectations for his son are all in this book.
Through wisdom, rationality, conciseness and prudence, the full text expresses the love for the son of fathers all over the world very deeply, and has become a famous article for students in later generations to cultivate their self-cultivation and determination, and has been selected for China's compulsory education.
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Background of creation. This article is taken as Yu Shu Han.
In the twelfth year of Jianxing (234), it was a letter written by Zhuge Liang to his eight-year-old son Zhuge Zhan in his later years. Zhuge Liang has served the country all his life, done his best, and died. He worked day and night for the cause of the Shu Han country, and he didn't care about educating his son personally, so he wrote this letter to warn Zhuge Zhan.
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Looking at the Three Kingdoms, you know that Zhuge is seriously ill in Wuzhang Plain, in the military camp, knowing that his time is short, he wrote a warning to his son with a trembling hand, and he spoke seriously. He taught his son how to be a human being, emphasizing that in order to achieve lofty goals, one must pay attention to moral cultivation and be pure in heart and few desires, so that he can concentrate on doing great things.
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The Book of Commandments is not an ancient poet's writing. The Book of Commandments is a letter written by Zhuge Liang, a politician during the Three Kingdoms period, to his son Zhuge Zhan before his death. The text shows the ardent teachings and infinite expectations for his son, and expresses the love of fathers all over the world very deeply.
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The book of commandments is a "family letter" written by Zhuge Liang to his son Zhuge Zhan in his later years, educating his son to be indifferent and ambitious, quiet and far-reaching, learn from a wide range of talents, cherish time, and strive to "inherit the world". It is not only a summary of Zhuge Liang's life experience, but also a requirement for his son. In a strong and euphemistic tone, he expressed his teachings and infinite expectations for his son.
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Zhuge Liang's main intention in writing the "Book of Commandments" was to exhort his son to be diligent and inspirational, and to cultivate his temperament, showing his care, teachings and infinite expectations for his son in a strong and euphemistic tone.
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Zhuge Liang. The book of commandments believes that the condition for becoming a talent is to study diligently, work hard, and cultivate one's self-cultivation.
Don't be impetuous and develop a calm and quiet self-cultivation.
If you can't be indifferent and quiet, you can't be clear about what your ambition is, if you don't know your ambition, you can't rule out other external interference, you will be impetuous, you can't study hard for a long time in order to realize your lofty ideals, if you can't study hard, you can't increase your talents, and you can't make academic success without unswerving will.
This is not only a summary of Zhuge Liang's life experience, but also a requirement for his son. This letter is to warn his son to cultivate his temperament, live frugally, cultivate his own moral character, cherish his time and study diligently, and aim high. The article is short and concise, concise and to the point, the text is fresh and elegant, unpolished, and reasonable, which are the special features of this article.
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